Nghĩa của từ purkinje bằng Tiếng Anh

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family name; Johannes Evangelists Purkinje (1789-1869), Bohemian physiologist who discovered the Purkinje cells and the Purkinje network

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1. Aim: To explore the evolving process of Purkinje fiber, Purkinje fiber-cardiac muscular bundle junction, and their evolving relation.

2. The result show: nematolysosome presents in Purkinje cell.

3. PBDEs disrupt TH-dependent dendrite Arborization of cerebellar Purkinje cells

4. Purkinje made many important discoveries, including the germinal vesicles, sweat glands in the epidermis, and the fibres in the heart which conduct electrical impulses (now known as Purkinje fibres).

5. Conclusion NPY immunoreactive neurons are located in cerebellum Purkinje cell layer.

6. Purkinje studied medicine and philosophy at the University of Prague, graduating in 18

7. The Purkinje layer allows communication between the granular and molecular cortical layers in the cerebellum.

8. Purkinje is, however, most famous for discovering the cerebellar cells which bear his name.

9. Conclusion The damage of purkinje cells was more serious in reperfusion than in the ischemia.

10. Conclusion: It is effective and safe to ablate IVT from His - Purkinje system during sinus rhythm.

11. In the left ventricular band, transmembrane potentials of the ventricular myocardial, purkinje and transitional fiber were recorded.

12. The AVN composed of four types cells, P cell, T cell, Purkinje cell and normal cardiac working cell.

13. Put simply, without Purkinje cells, an animal loses its sense of space and distance, making balance and coordination difficult.

14. Arborization in Purkinje cells is an important step in the formation of extensive dendritic trees, which are essential for cerebellum functions

15. Purkinje and hippocampal neurons are noted for their plasticity because they show long-term changes in neural transmission following certain stimulus regimes.

16. There appeared to be no evidence that muscle afferents alone can induce reciprocal discharge patterns in Purkinje neurons of the cerebellar cortex.

17. We studied the effect of several PBDE/OH-PBDE compounds on T 4-induced dendrite Arborization of cerebellar Purkinje cells in primary culture

18. By means of stereology the authors have observed the development of the purkinje cells of cerebellar cortex in 35 fetuses of different ages.

19. 4 Purkinje and hippocampal neurons are noted for their plasticity because they show long-term changes in neural transmission following certain stimulus regimes.

20. This neuronal pathway is referred to as the cerebellum to Purkinje cell climbing fiber pathway and it is implicated in the coordination of movements.

21. Verifying the diagnosis in a laboratory setting is only possible by examining the brain postmortem to determine if there has been a loss of Purkinje cells.

22. The effect of 6-dimethylamino-dibenzopyriodonium edetae(IHC- on the slow calcium channel of isolated rabbit purkinje fibers was studied with two microelectrode voltage clamp technique.

23. Antidromic (retrograde) PSVT is due to a reentry circuit conducting from the bundle of Kent to the ventricles, and then retrograde through the His-Purkinje system and AV node to the atria

24. 16 There is this specially adapted system of muscle and nerve tissue in the heart—the sinoatrial (SA) node, the atrioventricular node, and the Purkinje fibers—which sets the rhythm of the heart.

25. Expressed specifically in the hippocampus and Purkinje cells of the brain, the encoded protein is a glycolytic enzyme that catalyzes the reversible Aldol cleavage of fructose-1,6-biphosphate and fructose 1-phosphate to dihydroxyacetone phosphate and either glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate or …

26. There are other diseases that lead to cerebellar degeneration, but the loss of Purkinje cells is a clear way to diagnose cerebellar abiotrophy, and the combination of symptoms is sufficiently unique that cerebellar abiotrophy can easily be distinguished from other conditions, even in a living animal.